Capitolo 13
you abound in newest England a present day; as in the case of
Birmingham, Buckingham, Wellington Kensington, Basingstoke and
Paddington. But while in America the compensation is only a provisional
puts in phase, and the border of forest is cut soon as to connect the
village with his/her neighbours, in the old country of Anglo-Saxon origin the
border of woody ground, heath, or fen was jealously protected as a frontier
and the natural defense for the small raider and the agricultural community.
Whoever crossed it was tied up to give notice of his/her arrival blowing a
horn; other he immediately was cut as a clandestine enemy. The shots
desired to remain separate from all others, and only to mix with those of
them really log. In this primitive love of separation we have the germ of
that local independence and that life of private and isolated house that are one
of the characteristics more marked of modern English.
In the middle one of the compensation, it surrounded from a wood fence, it was standing
the village, a group of detached huts and ill-mannered. The shots that each has possessed
a small separate agricultural house, usually consisting of a small wood house
or hovel, a courtyard and a livestock bovine-fold. Till now, private ownership in
earth had already started. But the forest and the pasture disembark it was not
appropriate: every men had right from year to year to leave they loosen his
kine or horses on a certain equal or proportionate space of earth
assigned to him by the village in suggestion. The people's wealth
mainly consisted in bovine livestock that you/they fed on the pasture, and pigs resulted
to fatten up on the acorns of the forest: but a small portion of the ground
you/he/she was ploughed and sown; and this portion was also distributed the
inhabitants of a village for annual setup cultivation. The room of the principal rose
in the mean of the smaller houses, opens to every comers. The meeting of village,
or reunion of citizens, met him in the open air, under of the sacred tree or
close to of the old monumental stone, often a relic of the oldest aborigine